New Resident Information

It’s Lumberjack time

Living on campus will allow you to experience college life while being surrounded by an instant network of friends. All first-year students live in the First Year Commons and will be a first-year student, except for a few community assistants to provide help when you need it. Transfer students will live in upperclass residence halls.

Moving in

Welcome to your first day of Lumberjack life!

Whether you’re a first-year freshman or a returning upperclassman, you’ll find that move-in day is one of the most exciting parts of kicking off a new school year! Get ready to settle in, meet your new roommate and get to know the SFA campus.

Refrigerators

It’s one of the most common questions we get from new Lumberjacks: Do I need to bring a refrigerator?

That depends on where you live: Some of our residence halls already have them. If your room doesn’t come equipped with a mini fridge, you can bring your own – just make sure it’s under 1.8 amps or 5.0 cubic feet.

We also offer rental refrigerators for $50 per school year. Rental refrigerators are available on a first-come, first-served basis.

Provided Appliances

Full Size Fridge

Mini Fridge

Rent or Bring Mini Fridge

Griffith Hall

Y

Hall 10

Y

Hall 14

Y

Y

Hall 16

Y

Y

Hall 20

Y

Y

Kerr Hall

Y

Y

Lumberjack Landing

Y

Y

Lumberjack Lodge

Y

Lumberjack Village

Y

Mays Hall

Y

North Hall

Y

Y

South Hall

Y

Y

Steen Hall

Y

Y

Wisely Hall

Y

Get involved

Living on campus means that you’re already involved in student life – you’re living it all day, every day. But there are many other opportunities to connect residence hall living with your personal interests.

Clubs & organizations

Lumberjack meal plans

Lumberjacks fuel their bodies and brains at two dining halls and several retail restaurants on campus. Meal plans are required for everyone living on campus (unless you live in Lumberjack Village Building 3). These plans range from 14 meals a week to unlimited passes, including Dining Dollars for on-campus restaurants like Chick-fil-A or Panda Express.

Community guidelines

Our community guidelines and residence hall policies are meant to keep every student safe while providing a supportive, positive on-campus experience. You can find a complete set of community guidelines here.